"Social media can be a very powerful tool," Jonna Chizik posted, citing the Occupy Wall Street protests, the Egypt uprising and the Kony 2012 movement as examples. "Therefore, my humble suggestion is to create a VERY POWERFUL ALL-IN movement of your own."

"We have fans all over the U.S., and I think it is time that they RISE UP and snatch back what satan, himself, has stolen," Jonna Chizik posted. "We serve a God who recovers ALL that 'has been stolen' from us, and there are times that He requires the efforts of His people to accomplish this truth."

She clarified in a follow-up post that she was not referring to wins.

Chizik's wife cited the support of fans during Auburn's 2010 run to the national championship and the "reverse tiger walk" every Friday afternoon.

She also asked Auburn fans to share the message as she felt led.

"I encourage you to think outside the box and create something that will show the rest of this world WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO," Jonna Chizik's post ended. "Please feel free to share all of this as you feel led. WAR EAGLE."

She later clarified the statement with a follow-up post.

"To clarify my original post about utilizing social media to come together as a fan base in support of what Auburn stands for...when I refered to what satan has stolen from us as a whole I NEVER meant or even vaguely was refering to wins and/or losses on a football field. To be clear, I honestly believe that God doesn't care who wins a football game but I do know that we serve a GOD big enough to do as He pleases."

"So for those who have misunderstood my humble attempt to get the best fan base in America to rally around a group of 17-22 year old young boys and for those that have misrepresented my words or my intent to unite the Auburn Family please forgive me for offending you with the integrity of my heart."